About the Role
The therapist will provide assessment, diagnosis, and treatment for individuals, couples, and families dealing with emotional, behavioral, and relational challenges. This role emphasizes ethical practice, clinical documentation, and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Responsibilities
- Conduct mental health assessments and develop treatment plans
- Deliver individual, couple, and family therapy sessions
- Maintain accurate and confidential client records
- Collaborate with other healthcare providers as needed
- Participate in regular clinical supervision
- Adhere to professional ethics and state licensing regulations
- Respond to client crises when necessary
- Coordinate care with external referral sources
- Engage in ongoing professional development
- Support clinic outreach and community education initiatives
Nice to Have
- Experience with trauma-informed care
- Training in evidence-based modalities
- Bilingual abilities, especially in Spanish
- Experience in private practice settings
- Familiarity with electronic health record systems
Benefits
- Flexible scheduling options
- Professional liability insurance support
- Continuing education stipend
- Supervision hours available for licensure advancement
- Marketing support for client referral growth
- Access to administrative assistance
- Secure telehealth platform provided
- Opportunities for clinical leadership roles
Compensation
Competitive hourly rate based on experience
Work Arrangement
Hybrid with options for telehealth and in-person sessions
Team
Collaborative clinical team within a growing mental health practice
Work Environment
Therapists operate in a low-pressure setting with autonomy over case management. Office space is available, but remote work is supported. The practice values work-life balance and clinician well-being.
Growth Opportunities
Therapists may expand their roles into supervision, program development, or specialty service areas based on interest and performance.
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